Lets see those EELS, SHARKS and RAYS, and anything else aggressive!

blizz75

Member
I know this kinda belongs in the agressive forum but there is never a good turn out over there so post em here! Eels, Sharks, Rays, Triggers, Groupers! Lets see who has the meanest lookin' fish
 
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surfinusa

Guest
One way or another that has to count damsel fish are mini clones of the devil.
 
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surfinusa

Guest
One way or another that has to count damsel fish are mini clones of the devil.
 

blizz75

Member
Man, 2 hits,... I know there are alot of HDE, bamboos and calis on this forum. Lets see what everyones got,..
Heres one that has been posted before to get it started
 

blizz75

Member
very cool setup, thats pretty crazy to put a frimbriated in with a ton of other fish but if its working then thats pretty awesome!
 

gman08016

Member
Originally Posted by Hefner413
That eel is awesome. How big? what type?
Its a green moray about 3 feet long.He is going in a 150 gal in a week or two.I been lucky with him not eating all of my fish.He has had a couple of clowns and did get my wifes dori last week.but i have had him for about 2 years.
 

mike22cha

Active Member
Well your tank looks great but I'm concerned for your fish and shark. On your profile it says 90g for now. How soon and how big are you upgrading?
Also I'd look out for your puffer because they are not good tankmates for sharks. Your shark will get 40inches long and will need a large tank or small pond when it gets full size. Your shark is small for now but you will need to get a bigger tank for it. Your tank looks great but you will need to upgrade soon because a lot of those fish require much larger tanks.
 

aw2x3

Active Member
Originally Posted by gman08016
Its a green moray about 3 feet long.He is going in a 150 gal in a week or two.I been lucky with him not eating all of my fish.He has had a couple of clowns and did get my wifes dori last week.but i have had him for about 2 years.
It's not a Green Moray. It's a Fimbriated Moray or Yellowheaded Moray. Scientific name is Gymnothorax fimbriatus.
 

gman08016

Member
Originally Posted by MIKE22cha
Well your tank looks great but I'm concerned for your fish and shark. On your profile it says 90g for now. How soon and how big are you upgrading?
Also I'd look out for your puffer because they are not good tankmates for sharks. Your shark will get 40inches long and will need a large tank or small pond when it gets full size. Your shark is small for now but you will need to get a bigger tank for it. Your tank looks great but you will need to upgrade soon because a lot of those fish require much larger tanks.
They are going in a 150 in two weeks.When the shark out grows this one i'am thinking of a shark pool later down the road.
 

gman08016

Member
Originally Posted by AW2x3
It's not a Green Moray. It's a Fimbriated Moray or Yellowheaded Moray. Scientific name is Gymnothorax fimbriatus.
thanks for the info
 
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